Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
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- Short title: Raiders of the Lost Ark
- NetFlix Rating: 4.5/5
- Runtime: 115 minutes.
- MPAA Content Rating: Not available
- Release Year: 1981
- Production: Paramount Home Entertainment
- Genre: Action & Adventure, Adventures, Blockbusters
Plot summary
Get ready to globe-trot with one of the big screen's greatest adventurers. When Dr. Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) -- the tweed-suited professor who just happens to be a celebrated archaeologist -- is hired by the government to locate the legendary Ark of the Covenant (resting place of the original Ten Commandments), he finds himself up against the entire Nazi regime. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas teamed up to create this all-time favorite.Posters and pictures
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Awards and nominations
- Academy Awards (1982): Best Sound
- Academy Awards (1982): Best Visual Effects
- Academy Awards (1982): Best Art Direction
- Academy Awards (1982): Best Film Editing
- AFI : Top 100 Movies
- AFI : Top 100 Thrills
- Academy Awards (1982): Best Music Score nominee
- Academy Awards (1982): Best Cinematography nominee
- Academy Awards (1982): Best Director nominee
- Academy Awards (1982): Best Picture nominee
- BAFTA (1982): Best Film nominee
- BAFTA (1982): Best Supporting Actor nominee
- Golden Globe Awards (1982): Best Director (Motion Picture) nominee
Amazon product info
- ASIN: B00003CXC5
- Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
- Audience rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Binding: DVD
- DVD Type: Layers ( sides)
- DVD Region: 1
- Manufacturer: Paramount Home Video
- Publisher: Paramount Home Video
- Release date: 2003-10-21
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Editorial review
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As with Star Wars, the George Lucas-produced Indiana Jones trilogy was not just a plaything for kids but an act of nostalgic affection toward a lost phenomenon: the cliffhanging movie serials of the past. Episodic in structure and with fate hanging in the balance about every 10 minutes, the Jones features tapped into Lucas's extremely profitable Star Wars formula of modernizing the look and feel of an old, but popular, story model. Steven Spielberg directed all three films, which are set in the late 1930s and early '40s: the comic book-like Raiders of the Lost Ark, the spooky, Gunga Din-inspired Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and the cautious but entertaining Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Fans and critics disagree over the order of preference, some even finding the middle movie nearly repugnant in its violence. (Pro-Temple of Doom people, on the other hand, believe that film to be the most disarmingly creative and emotionally effective of the trio.) One thing's for sure: Harrison Ford's swaggering, two-fisted, self-effacing performance worked like a charm, and the art of cracking bullwhips was probably never quite the iconic activity it soon became after Raiders. Supporting players and costars were very much a part of the series, too--Karen Allen, Sean Connery (as Indy's dad), Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan, Amrish Puri, Denholm Elliot, River Phoenix, and John Rhys-Davies among them. Years have passed since the last film (another is supposedly in the works), but emerging film buffs can have the same fun their predecessors did picking out numerous references to Hollywood classics and B-movies of the past. --Tom Keogh
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